Accommodation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Primary rural credit society
has as its object or business the provision of financial accommodation to its members for agriculture or agricultural operation or for
Seamen
198-210) protects them in the matter of provisions, health, and accommodation. As to seamen's allotment notes, see (English) Merchant Shipping (Seamen's
Quaestor
revenues, keeping accurate accounts, registering debts and fines, supervising the accommodation of foreign ambassadors, and financing the burials and monuments of
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Re-development areas
the area should be re-developed as a whole for their accommodation. The authority must in those conditions prepare a re-development plan
Reasonable requirement
reasonable not in the mind of the person requiring the accommodation but reasonable according to the actual facts, Damodar Sharma v.
Residential premises
uses, even by making some changes, can be designated 'residential accommodation', Busching Schmitz (P) Ltd. v. P.T. Menghani, AIR 1977 SC
Salary or wages
time being entitled to; (ii) the value of any house accommodation or of supply of light, water, medical attendance or other
Shop-cum-flat
shops and the first and the higher floors are residential accommodation in the building. The correct approach would be to refer
To continue
day at the same price and a sum for the accommodation. Such transaction is not a loan, but sale and repurchase,
Vagrants
with vermin or otherwise (a place of shelter means gratis accommodation for the night), a 'tent, cart or waggon' with or
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